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![]() My telly was telling me we were experiencing an inversion and an half hour later when I went to the local shop, lo and behold, out of the ground there was a mist pouring onto the road from the cricket pitch. It looks just like the sort of mist you see on a film set. Pity everything is so wet and miserable so no one was out to enjoy it. So what else is going on that is reminiscent of the recent past? This week's phase (Jan 3) was at the same time as the one for Dec 20. (14:01 as compared to 13:57.) That phase brought -or rather, during that phase, there was an anticyclone and a fog. Then there was a couple of large earthquakes, so you'd expect this one to be different wouldn't you. In a fog, there is plenty of moisture all of it available to agriculture in the right conditions. When there are plenty of healthy leaves on trees for example, they can absorb the moisture and put it into the soil. Weather stations have no way of measuring any quantity for this moisture though, so there is no way to compare this spell with the one that started just before crimbo. |
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